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... Italian term used in Music , meaning weeping , or mournfully ; similar to lamen- toso , which expresses the same ... Italy against nection with the press , and , at least until recently , of revolution , and to restore in Naples and ...
... Italian term used in Music , meaning weeping , or mournfully ; similar to lamen- toso , which expresses the same ... Italy against nection with the press , and , at least until recently , of revolution , and to restore in Naples and ...
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... Italy in 1818 . ence . LAMARCK , JEAN BAPTISTE PIERRE ANTOINE DE MONET , CHEVALIER DE , a most distinguished French naturalist , was born of a noble family at 21st October 1792 . LAMARTINE , ALPHONSE , was born at Mâcon , In his Memoirs ...
... Italy in 1818 . ence . LAMARCK , JEAN BAPTISTE PIERRE ANTOINE DE MONET , CHEVALIER DE , a most distinguished French naturalist , was born of a noble family at 21st October 1792 . LAMARTINE , ALPHONSE , was born at Mâcon , In his Memoirs ...
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... Italy which lies between the rivers Tiber and Liris ; and though the city of Rome stamped her name on the political institutions of the empire , yet the standard tongue of Italy still continued to be called the Latin language , not the ...
... Italy which lies between the rivers Tiber and Liris ; and though the city of Rome stamped her name on the political institutions of the empire , yet the standard tongue of Italy still continued to be called the Latin language , not the ...
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... Italy itself , and in Latium , tural poetry in the Eclogues and Georgics ; by there seem to have been two forms of ... Italian , and Portuguese . The English language also owes much to Latin , both directly by derivation from the ...
... Italy itself , and in Latium , tural poetry in the Eclogues and Georgics ; by there seem to have been two forms of ... Italian , and Portuguese . The English language also owes much to Latin , both directly by derivation from the ...
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... Italy , and enjoys the advantage of being a free port , to which circumstance it owes its extensive import- trade ... Italian cities with their highest interest ; its fine Mediterranean site , animated aspect , and great commercial life ...
... Italy , and enjoys the advantage of being a free port , to which circumstance it owes its extensive import- trade ... Italian cities with their highest interest ; its fine Mediterranean site , animated aspect , and great commercial life ...
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